Jimbo Fisher: Bert Reed 'probably done' for FSU

TALLAHASSEE — Thanks to an untimely leg injury suffered in a recent practice, Florida State senior Bert Reed may have already played his final collegiate game.

Following Saturday afternoon's pre-Champs Sports Bowl practice session, FSU coach Jimbo Fisher told reporters that Reed was "probably done" for the season. The fifth-year player pulled a hamstring during Friday afternoon's workout, Fisher said. He added that the injury was "bad."

When asked to clarify if the injury meant Reed would in fact miss the Dec. 29 game against Notre Dame, Fisher said, "I don't know about that, but he pulled it pretty good."

Reed finished the regular season with 28 receptions and 385 receiving yards. He had four touchdowns.

Though in his practice uniform, the veteran was seen noticeably limping around the practice fields Saturday. He missed four games early in the season with a high ankle sprain.

Quick hits

•True freshman running back Devonta Freeman also missed Saturday's practice as he nursed a back injury. Fisher believed he would be fine to practice again in the coming days.

•The Seminoles will practice Sunday and take the next few days off for finals.

•Quotable: "No one's really satisfied exactly with where we are right now. We are doing some good things, but we know we can get better in a lot of areas." –FSU basketball guard Jeff Peterson on the Seminoles' 6-3 record.